As 802.11ad operates at a frequency of 60GHz, no, it will not be included in the Almond+.
Keep in mind that the range of 802.11ad is only likely to be in the ~10m range and you quickly see that 802.11ac is not a stop gap solution, in fact, 802.11ac and 802.11ad has little to nothing in common.
As to your second question, please check your email.
PC Magazine article:
WiGig is great, but it won't replace your Wi-Fi network explains it pretty well.
WiGig definitely has it's uses, but the 10m/30ft range makes it inappropriate for replacing an entire Wi-Fi network. I could see implementing it within my Livingroom, to make transfers fast between Portable devices and the main network, but I would hold off until "real world" information is available for it, and there is no sense purchasing this until I have portable devices that would take advantage of it.
I usually keep my Laptop connected to my network via Ethernet rather than Wi-Fi in order to maximize speed, especially when transferring large volumes of data to/from my Laptop, but I would probably add WiGig to my existing network, if it was affordable, could be easily integrated into my existing network, and if I owned any devices that could take advantage of it. (My crusty old Laptop only supports 802.11a/g or Gigabit Ethernet).
At this point, I simply want to play with 802.11ac and HA, which is exactly what the Almond+ is designed to do for me.